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dale smith was the pilot, also on board were two of his children, a daughter-in-law and a future son-in-law. smith reported engine trouble on sunday and then lost radio contact. >>> hard to believe, but it was 80 degrees just a couple of days ago in north texas, where people are now dealing with some crippling snow and ice. >> it's rainy, very rainy, very wet. chilly. >> that rain turned to ice on trees and roads, and in dallas, the weight of accumulated ice and snow brought down tree limbs and power lines. hundreds of thousands of people in the dallas-fort worth area were without power earlier today. cold, icy weather is also hitting parts of oklahoma, arkansas and tennessee. people in memphis say losing power is a top concern. >> the power going out, heat going out. hopefully since we're downtown it won't be so bad. >> this wintery weather is blamed for at least one death so far. officials in arkansas say a man was killed yesterday when a tree fell on his camper. travelers at bay airport were also affected by the big ice storm in texas. two dozen fights flights out of sfo and san jose hea
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he was traveling with two of his children, a daughter-in-law and a future son-in-law. officials are asking people to keep an area out in that area for any sign of the missing airport. >>> families tonight in the bayview area are celebrating the opening of a new preschool that. might not seem unusual but this new preschool is a rarity in the community. ktvu's rob roth visited the classroom and meet the children who are benefiting tonight. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: for these 16 preschoolers, it's story time. >> who knows what that is? >> reporter: this early childhood education program is finishing out its first week of operation at the ymca in san francisco's bay view district. preschoolers are a rare sight in this neighborhood of mostly low income families with few resources. parents seem grateful. >> my child was so excited to come to school and her first day she didn't want to go home. >> reporter: other than a head start program, this is the only licensed early childhood education program in the entire neighborhood. >> traditionally bay area has been isolat
he was traveling with two of his children, a daughter-in-law and a future son-in-law. officials are asking people to keep an area out in that area for any sign of the missing airport. >>> families tonight in the bayview area are celebrating the opening of a new preschool that. might not seem unusual but this new preschool is a rarity in the community. ktvu's rob roth visited the classroom and meet the children who are benefiting tonight. >> how are you doing? >> reporter:...
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his daughter-in-law and his future son-in-law. it is unclear when those searches are going to resume. >>> an oakland woman who lost to gun violence will take part in a rally next tuesday in washington, d.c. the 17-year- old jones was killed in a drive- by shooting outside their family's home on new year's eve 2010. no one charged in that case. jones' mother tells the tribune that she's a part of the contingency that will represent california for the homicide victims. it will be held at the washington national cathedral just two days before the anniversary of the newtown, connecticut school shooting. >>> thousands of people are expected to gather to honor actor paul walker tomorrow. he was killed last week when the porsche he was riding in crashed. a memorial site has been growing ever since. thousands of people have rs -- rsvped at the scene where walker died. people as far as washington, d.c. plan to attend the car driven by paul walker in the fast and furious will be brought to the memorial as well. >>> now to our continuing cov
his daughter-in-law and his future son-in-law. it is unclear when those searches are going to resume. >>> an oakland woman who lost to gun violence will take part in a rally next tuesday in washington, d.c. the 17-year- old jones was killed in a drive- by shooting outside their family's home on new year's eve 2010. no one charged in that case. jones' mother tells the tribune that she's a part of the contingency that will represent california for the homicide victims. it will be held at...
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this mother-in-law unit was full of flames. >> he was jumping around. my feet is hot. my feet is hot. >> reporter: that flame man named charles came shouting to his neighbors that his futon caught fire while he and his father slept. >> the covers caught on fire and he was trying to put it out with his feet. >> he said he went back to get his son. >> reporter: he said in the heavy the smoke and flames he ran out quickly to get a breath of fresh air and he ran back to get his son. >> i think with the space heater when you get those elements hot enough. they do combust. >> reporter: the 44-year-old dad who escaped this place with his son is lucky although it may not seem like it right now. >> i said you're a hero. you saved your son. you're a hero. it was heartbreaking because he kept saying it's christmas. it's christmas. why does this happen to happen. everything i have is in there. of course i started crying. >> reporter: the red cross will help with housing. but the family of three need to find a place to live. she tells me from the emergency room he is going to need
this mother-in-law unit was full of flames. >> he was jumping around. my feet is hot. my feet is hot. >> reporter: that flame man named charles came shouting to his neighbors that his futon caught fire while he and his father slept. >> the covers caught on fire and he was trying to put it out with his feet. >> he said he went back to get his son. >> reporter: he said in the heavy the smoke and flames he ran out quickly to get a breath of fresh air and he ran back...
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the law upsets that norm. prior to the affordable care act, it is normal for a family to pay an additional $1000 for to cover thatle, cost. the affordable care act aims to this this norm to bring into the system to drive down costs. there are issues that need to be tweaked. the bones in the substance of the law are good and here to stay. -- and of the substance of the law are good and here to stay. according to the last census data, less the 1% have between 49th employees, placing them at risk of falling into the abyss of an employer mandate. that is less than 1%. i'm interested in addressing valid concerns. i really find it nonconstructive to continue to play on the fear of the american people rather than work on ways to make this better and see it implemented successfully. over the course of the last two days i've heard the president speaking before groups in saying if you have ideas, and i believe he is reaching out to our colleagues, that will strengthen the law, then let's discuss it. to try to tear it do
the law upsets that norm. prior to the affordable care act, it is normal for a family to pay an additional $1000 for to cover thatle, cost. the affordable care act aims to this this norm to bring into the system to drive down costs. there are issues that need to be tweaked. the bones in the substance of the law are good and here to stay. -- and of the substance of the law are good and here to stay. according to the last census data, less the 1% have between 49th employees, placing them at risk...
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tropes state law and the company can say we go witfederal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following fires whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there will not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree. >> yes but ottman appeal of these laws say local octave -- an activity civic gven unlawful activity will that be allowed under the sell-off will activity act spurred by debbie cable of waffles because of the law that federal prosecutors said the bill but to enforce dennis: now for the rewind. [laughter] even in the colorado it is legal to walk down the street smoking dope or something but even in colorado i could still be arrested for violating federal law? >> i hate to believe the ad prosecutor friday with the law is. i don't agree but i just say that if you ask the question
tropes state law and the company can say we go witfederal law. dennis: you are the lawyer but i see q are wrong. we have floated to stay. >> in those two decisions is important to build a single individual taking that medical marijuana with the structure but to know the area where you see it whole situation is the following fires whole wall is ridiculous that they have indicated there will not prosecute. these two for lost jobs because people over frigid. >> bayou to agree. >>...
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because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood or undergo insays ent changes that no man who knows what the law is today will know what they are tomorrow. >> presidents can't send troops into war, appoint judges or change laws without consent. in rick's defense, presidents back to wood droe wilson has been abusing executive power. this isn't just an obama thing. >> the fact that it's happened before does not excuse it now. >> i might go back further before wilson. this is an enduring part of our nation, a grab for power. >> coming up, stocks so irresistible that people are buying them with their own hear these stocks coming up n
because the government won't uphold the laws, why should taxpayers abide by them. every president from ford through clinton opposed 250 laws, the constitutional objections but they still upheld them. in president is doing worse in not unforcing the laws. >> he likes to quote the founding fathers. listen to this quote from james madison. he says it will be of little avail to the people that the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read or so incoherent that they cannot be understood...
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and did the president can suspend immigration laws, marijuana laws, why not election laws? >> well, i think that some of these areas i can't imagine it would be justified to prosecutorial discretion. it's not prosecutorial discretion to go in and say an entire category of people no longer be subject to the law. that's a legislative session. prosecutorial discretion is a case-by-case decision that is made by the department of justice. the department of justice starts to say we're going to extend that to whole sections of law, then they are engaging in the legislative act. not prosecutor discretion but wherever the lawn -- the law is drawn as can be drawn somewhere for me but it can't include categorical rejections of application of the law to millions of people. >> my time is up but i would just tell you that i always thought prosecutorial discretion was an individual prosecutor determine whether she or he has enough tax to substantially result in a conviction on a case-by-case basis. if a president is ignoring entire categories of the law, whether it be immigration, marijua
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i'm not the one that set the law. i'm just abiding by the law. >> also he says older moving companies want to protect consumers from shady operators. >> say i am coming to pick up your furniture. i tell you it is $80 an hour. when i get to the new house, i say well, you know, going to charge you 155 an hour. >> now we have this thing called the internet where people can find out if a company has a bad reputation. >> consumers go for the cheapest price, john. >> she checked the web before she hired rj. >> somebody operated a company poorly, said they didn't take care of their items, that would raise alarm bells for me. >> had you had complaints from people you moved? >> no, no complaints. in fact, we are the top ranked moving company in the state according to angie's list. >> startups create muchhof the job growth in america. >> entrepreneurs are the wealth creators of society. >> i assume if i want to start a business, a moving company would be a good way to enter. simple, need a truck, some strength, go compete. >> i
i'm not the one that set the law. i'm just abiding by the law. >> also he says older moving companies want to protect consumers from shady operators. >> say i am coming to pick up your furniture. i tell you it is $80 an hour. when i get to the new house, i say well, you know, going to charge you 155 an hour. >> now we have this thing called the internet where people can find out if a company has a bad reputation. >> consumers go for the cheapest price, john. >> she...
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law. today we are going to extend that principle to people whose plans have changed since the law took effect and people that bought plans since it took effect. in other words, obamacare has a grandfather clause anything after the enactment of obamacare is illegal unless it meets the statutory requirement. with the president is saying as he is extending a grandfather clause to cover plans beyond what the statute contemplates so you think that's appropriate? >> i think you are making a good point. if it is to bury -- >> let me say that we passed in the house a bill that would have grandfathered in the plans and i think that we should do that. >> what i meant to say is i think it is appropriate as a measure if it is necessary to effectively -- >> contrary to the statute the whole point of obamacare is unique to force people into these exchanges. what about this idea. if the political environment is tough with fb a reason to delay the law or grant a waiver to the law if you cite to the politi
law. today we are going to extend that principle to people whose plans have changed since the law took effect and people that bought plans since it took effect. in other words, obamacare has a grandfather clause anything after the enactment of obamacare is illegal unless it meets the statutory requirement. with the president is saying as he is extending a grandfather clause to cover plans beyond what the statute contemplates so you think that's appropriate? >> i think you are making a...
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if you don't want laws enforced go hire lawyers who don't like immigration laws. >> be specific. can you name names? >> we do. the article names dozens of lawyers with their photographs that we obtained the biographical information for. let's talk about two. the first the jennifer lee. jennifer lee came from an organization that was militantly open borders. when she was there they published a pamphlet to give to illegals entitled "what to do in the event of a raid" and it gave advice to people here illegally how to behave if they come calling. now jennifer lee is working at drk hs. this organization was hostile to dhs as a source of new employees. there is an attorney named maura wee. she worked for the aclu immigrant rights project. when she was there she wrote condemnations of dhs because they were collecting fingerprint information of people they captured at the border. she said you shouldn't collect this information. the reason the information, of course, is important is because people just cycle through. get caught, sent back. opposing fingerprint information is a radical po
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what this law does and what i think a growing consensus even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges is that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we have got to come to the bottom of the pyramid and recognize that is where the efficiencies are. putting greater emphasis on wellness and less on illness at the top of the pyramid not only produces better results, but costs less money. it isn't that it has to be either or. our goal is to cover the entire pyramid. putting the balance where it really needs to be with a far greater emphasis and reliance on bottom of the pyramid care than we ever had in history. this law begins to do that but it is going to take a lot of additional effort. the eerie medical school is here and we were talking before about the emphasis on internal medicine and the need for more primary care. i was just delighted to hear that they are one of the top schools in the country now in offering good primary care education and internal medicine opportunities. i believe it is coming. it is a crass expression, but i think it is true, you
what this law does and what i think a growing consensus even in the private sector outside the law acknowledges is that if we are really going to make a difference in the new health paradigm, we have got to come to the bottom of the pyramid and recognize that is where the efficiencies are. putting greater emphasis on wellness and less on illness at the top of the pyramid not only produces better results, but costs less money. it isn't that it has to be either or. our goal is to cover the entire...
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it is called taking in the law. the change was requested by the wind energy indtry whose win farms are responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeks ago when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your content -- here to continue our conversation about wha has happened to the fundamental credo of let the punishment fit the crime is a professor of criminal law at the new york law school and the author of the important book, the death the punishment. good to have you back with us. >> thank you. lou: you have spent how many hours, days. i mean, it is incredible. and to see that some of the facilities that are available to our prisoners, if we could start to see some of the video, the places, i mean, running shoes, president obama that adver
it is called taking in the law. the change was requested by the wind energy indtry whose win farms are responsible for killing lots of thousands of birds every year, including, unfortunately, many of these eagles. and it is -- anyway, it is a terrible thing. turning now to our failing correctional system, our next guest to is here, i think, two weeks ago when we for started talking to about a system of justice that is mocking the very idea of just in proportion of punishment. your content --...
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also the asian law caucus they're getting a grant. someplace pits close to my hearty used to work that and jane as well. and then something dear to my heart which is the mayors cup and the commitment to the first key program is also getting a grant as a result of this opening. so those 3 entities are being supported by digital garage. so on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, in fact, on behalf of all of technology companies d g 717 now becomes the 1 thousand 8 hundred and 23rd technology company in san francisco. i want to congratulate them and thank you. on behalf of the city i want to present this to this gentleman. if you come forward to present this the proclamation from the city declaring today to be digital garage day in san francisco. thank you (clapping.) thank you very much. mr. mayor ed lee mayor of san francisco. now i'd like to ask the district 6 san francisco supervisor ms. jane kim to please come to the stage for a response >> thank you justin. it's actually a good reminder it's important to support our lang
also the asian law caucus they're getting a grant. someplace pits close to my hearty used to work that and jane as well. and then something dear to my heart which is the mayors cup and the commitment to the first key program is also getting a grant as a result of this opening. so those 3 entities are being supported by digital garage. so on behalf of the city and county of san francisco, in fact, on behalf of all of technology companies d g 717 now becomes the 1 thousand 8 hundred and 23rd...
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and that's the case and teaches law cited to us. i'm very uncouth but it makes me feel like we're returning to pre war of the new terrorism bill increasing worries among japanese the father eugene iv sedation. they will come at the date on upgrading the self defense force or revising japan's pacifist constitution dead fish in a cctv taken. the death toll in the central philippines after super typhoon high on the snow close to five thousand eight hundred people the destruction by some estimates is in the billions of us dollars. the storm destroyed houses businesses and agriculture and a cctv wannabe low reports even tackle the city's main jail wasn't speeding. there was no home after the storm the streets of hobart. he was a city in shock. people who just lost everything training saluting to survive then came news that inmates diplomacy the two had escaped freezing here in driving thousands out of the city they're close to seven hundred inmates here in a moment to the jail bait a storm came about a hundred sixty of them escape. more
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at least 38% by your own graphic want my law. >> that's a significant -- >> i hear you. but a few weeks ago it was different. how can you be surprised the american people is freaking out when all any of us do is talk about the law with with most people criticizing it. >> you're a rich democrat, a limousine liberal. first of all, the president is down 24% among hispanic americans. the millennials want him thrown out of noffice now. you are not one of millions who got a cancellation letter. >> i am in the obama care pool. i am buying my own health insurance. >> paying more or less? >> substantially less. >> you're full of crap. i don't believe it. >> do you want the number? >> you're one of a few people. >> i have already said it. i have been paying $2,200 a month because i'm uninsurable. do you know what i'll pay for the best policy available on the new york exchange? >> $800? >> yeah. >> do you know who's subsidizing you -- >> nobody. >> the sick, the elderly, the uninsured are subsidized by young people who don't want to sign up. >> the whole thing is unconscionable. ob
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it's called prag ma tichl, anything goes, old laws, new laws, subsidies, more penalties, anything goes as long as you submit to obama care which is government force brought to health care. >> wayne, last thought. >> to answer the point, we have now an administrative government. it's not a government of checks and balances or somebody who represents the people. they represent politicians. it's all arranged by regulators and add minute straighters. the congress makes up the law as they go along and change it when it doesn't fit. >> unfortunately, we got to go, we ran out of time once again. we're going to get more time one of these days. coming up, why try to earn money when you can beg for it. the lesson a 6th grader got that will make your head spin. >> what is it about? it's about people that are being able to beg, but i can't raise money, work hard, have a good work ethic, but they can beg. and now my journey across the country has brought me to the lovely city of boston. cheers. and seeing as it's such a historic city, i'm sure they'll appreciate that geico's been saving people mone
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it's not constrained by laws. part of what we're trying to do the next month or so is having done an independent review, brought in civil libertarians, i'll be proposing some self restraint on the nsa. to initiate reforms that can give people more confidence. but i want everybody to be clear. the people of the nsa generally are looking out for the safety of the american people. they are not interested in reading your e-mails. they are not interested in reading your text messages. and that's not something that's done. we've got a big system of checks and balances including the courts and congress who have the the capacity to prevent that from happening. >> let's look at confidence and trust in government. 50 years ago, in june of 1963, president john f. kennedy spoke here at the american university. >> our problems are man made. therefore, they can be solved biff man. and man can be as big as he wants. no problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. man's reason and spirit have all consoled the seemingly unsolv
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the two open the first all-black law firm in johannesburg. >> they had a very vibrant, very busy law practice. he was a well-known guy who stood for the rights of his people. >> reporter: the relentless campaigns of the anc lead to a government crackdown. the anc is banned, and mandela, along with 155 others, is charged with treason. the trial begins in 1956. >> remember at the same time he was also a leader of the anc, and he was out there continuing to protest, continuing to speak, continuing to lead meetings. it affected his marriage. >> reporter: mandela and evelyn separate during the trial and will divorce in 1958. that same year he meets a young social worker from johannesburg. her name is winnie. >> he once said to me, do you believe in love at first sight? i said, well, i guess so. he said, i do. and i think it was because he really felt that with winnie. >> reporter: amid the tensions of the treason trial, nelson marries winnie. within two years she gives birth to two daughters. five years after it began, the treason trial finally ends in an acquittal for mandela in 1961. bu
the two open the first all-black law firm in johannesburg. >> they had a very vibrant, very busy law practice. he was a well-known guy who stood for the rights of his people. >> reporter: the relentless campaigns of the anc lead to a government crackdown. the anc is banned, and mandela, along with 155 others, is charged with treason. the trial begins in 1956. >> remember at the same time he was also a leader of the anc, and he was out there continuing to protest, continuing to...
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. >> this law is working and will future.o the gwen: is it all too good to be true? >> while the white house wants to claim that healthcare.gov is now working, we know that obamacare is still plagued with problems. gwen: outside washington, detroit is headed into bankruptcy, pensions are disappearing and low wage workers say they're being left out. >> people cannot survive on $8.25 in this country. gwen: and -- we remember nelson mandela. >> there's mr. mandela, mr. nelson mandela, a free man taking his first steps into a new south africa. gwen: covering the week, jackie calmes of the "new york times," michael fletcher of "the washington post," and david wessel of "the wall street journal." >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens. live, from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- we know inw-up, cyber world, threats are always evolving. we were protecting networks, then we were protecting the transfer of data, today, it's evolved to , finance, and milita
. >> this law is working and will future.o the gwen: is it all too good to be true? >> while the white house wants to claim that healthcare.gov is now working, we know that obamacare is still plagued with problems. gwen: outside washington, detroit is headed into bankruptcy, pensions are disappearing and low wage workers say they're being left out. >> people cannot survive on $8.25 in this country. gwen: and -- we remember nelson mandela. >> there's mr. mandela, mr....
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onir premiums went up 127% account of the new law. she call me that her and her husband are regular, hard- working, healthy americans. she said they are not wealthy. i really do not know what will happen in the future. seeing so many hard-working people having to spend the holiday season wondering, what is next tackle -- next? .t is heartbreaking and wrong these families would not be in the boat if those who wrote the law had listened to hard-working taxpayers instead of relying on insurance companies and big businesses. even now these same entities are the ones getting special the old delays, breaks, and workarounds from the white house. that is why the house has passed legislation to delay the individual mandate for all americans and let you keep the plan you like. these proposals are among the awaiting action in the democratic-run senate. leaders there continue to stand in the way of the american part, are in for our republicans will continue to listen, focus on jobs, and give this law the scrutiny it deserves. we are also going to
onir premiums went up 127% account of the new law. she call me that her and her husband are regular, hard- working, healthy americans. she said they are not wealthy. i really do not know what will happen in the future. seeing so many hard-working people having to spend the holiday season wondering, what is next tackle -- next? .t is heartbreaking and wrong these families would not be in the boat if those who wrote the law had listened to hard-working taxpayers instead of relying on insurance...
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many are covered under the health law. they restrict the number of medicade patients they accept because of low reimbursement rates. >> it comes down to how much am i going to be paid and will i have the autonomy to practice how i want to practice. > rates vary. they are far below medicare and private insurance. for instance, a brooklyn based op that will moges, the president of the med kag society said private insurance reimburnses at $150, medicare $145. med kade pays about $63. primary care raids and medicade will have to go up 73%. in new york they have to triple. >> even though private insurance companies are selling plans on the obamacare exchanges. doctors are ambivant as to whether they'll take the insurance. 44% of physicians plan on sitting out the first year. 33% are not sure if they'll participate. nationwide four in 10 physicians are still weighing their options. >> lower payments to first irnings, experts say is one way of making plan affordable. for patients that have insurance to pay doctors higher rates. t
many are covered under the health law. they restrict the number of medicade patients they accept because of low reimbursement rates. >> it comes down to how much am i going to be paid and will i have the autonomy to practice how i want to practice. > rates vary. they are far below medicare and private insurance. for instance, a brooklyn based op that will moges, the president of the med kag society said private insurance reimburnses at $150, medicare $145. med kade pays about $63....
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it's regrettable that the ruling potent force for the bill with the power of numbers the law against senior government officials on friday to find information on special sacred. that would include material that make it to the fence the company connections and content parents. servants found guilty of breaking its secrets the tail for up to ten years. isn't that the key up a display of the information could also face punishment. the law is currently vacant and japan's new national security council prime minister seems all out and about the history of ninety on the sixth of information gathered by iris ministries and foreign country. senior officials say the secrecy on east is the self proclaimed phasing out that governments. they can be trusted to see aaron connection. on the ash the day. the river and some including international human rights groups like yours and scientists are worried about the common law gives to the city. members of the country's honestly it's the idea that the metis nation for the now government officials to clarify information of the two are winning. the simi s
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stricter gun control laws. that's down 5%. "global essence on guns" airs tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. what did you learn about how those countries control gun violence? >> you know, it was interesting because looking at those different countries you see different aspects of what we think are the problem. so you've heard, i've heard, lots of politicians say the real problem is our violent popular culture, particularly violent video games. so we actually went to the country that is more obsessed with violent video games than the united states, and that's japan. we tried to look at whether you could find any connection between violent popular culture, violent video games -- gun violen violence. what turns out japan has a stunningly low rate of gun violence. maybe 25 times lower than ours. and why? they have pretty strict gun control. they have, in fact, they have one of the world's most strict gun control laws. despite having crazy violence video games, it doesn't transfer. when we went to follow the japanese mob.
stricter gun control laws. that's down 5%. "global essence on guns" airs tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. what did you learn about how those countries control gun violence? >> you know, it was interesting because looking at those different countries you see different aspects of what we think are the problem. so you've heard, i've heard, lots of politicians say the real problem is our violent popular culture, particularly violent video games. so we actually went to the country that is...
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turns out the law is about to unravel on its own. the two cases that may cripple the law before the new year so. >>> beer or coffee, which is better for you? stick around. what does that first spoonful taste like? ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollar cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs prmacist, ll, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized pl comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. that's the sound of car insunce companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap. everywhere a cheap... you get it. so what if instead ofjust a cheachoice, you could make a smart choice? like esurance for example they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. tha
turns out the law is about to unravel on its own. the two cases that may cripple the law before the new year so. >>> beer or coffee, which is better for you? stick around. what does that first spoonful taste like? ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare...
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and under the rule of law as the opportunity for the quote earlier there is in every democratic from grew every time the right of all who is involved in the. well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from each branes prime minister for outside interference to stop on the delegation also simle taney asli were condemning what they described as russia's pressure on kiev well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening hit behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. a lot he spoke to political commentator examine the crust of bread the tendency of some e.u. politicians to cozy up to the ukraine opposition he says it's simply unacceptable. maija need for any ukrainian or russian or any other diplomats or former politicians or politicians will take part
and under the rule of law as the opportunity for the quote earlier there is in every democratic from grew every time the right of all who is involved in the. well the opposition continue that blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large and expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from each branes prime minister for outside interference to stop on the...
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and under the rule of law if the op was listening quote the only other. democratic from grew every time it was the right what was the. well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large in expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from ukraine's prime minister for outside interference to stop well as for the protests they look set to continue into the evening here behind me with all eyes now on sunday when organizers hope that up to one million people from all over ukraine could descend on the capital. but earlier us the german m.e.p. why european politicians are cozying up to ukraine's opposition now it's not against. ship i think there's just so dire solidarity of a stir protesters and i think we want that association agreement this deal is signed bond of car still crying to be on a long term member of the union. and therefore be a system. some political commentators though say the a
and under the rule of law if the op was listening quote the only other. democratic from grew every time it was the right what was the. well the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings despite the fact a deadline set by the government for them to be out of those buildings is looming large in expires on tuesday on the delegations support for the opposition comes despite pleas from ukraine's prime minister for outside interference to stop well as for the protests they...
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we're talking about the benefits of the law. the benefits the the law overwhelmingly represent and benefit young people. that's the truth of the matter. brad knows that as well. >> here's the problem with the law. you can pay a fine to get out of a liability. by the way, if you don't have obama care, you do get sick, you can get immediate coverage because of the pre-existing condition. so there's no incentive for young people. >> gentlemen, thanks very much. richard fowler, brad blakeman, thank you. >>> today marks the 72 nd anniversary of the attack on pearl hash person we'll look at what the current administration can learn now from that tragic day back in 1941. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from c
we're talking about the benefits of the law. the benefits the the law overwhelmingly represent and benefit young people. that's the truth of the matter. brad knows that as well. >> here's the problem with the law. you can pay a fine to get out of a liability. by the way, if you don't have obama care, you do get sick, you can get immediate coverage because of the pre-existing condition. so there's no incentive for young people. >> gentlemen, thanks very much. richard fowler, brad...
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they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. anwill they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws tt deal with this. oky, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that that can be argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think that. first of all, any company should have a duty to protect their visitors and say that there is a potential for them to track you or know about it. neil: there is a sort of stigma of whatever you do at home could come back to bite you or could go to your boss. so would they go to your boss? i mean, what is the incentive of going to your boss? they are concerned about selling products and getting you to buy whatever it is that they are advertising. i don't necessarily think that they are going after you for those reasons. there is now way or and spyware that is out there.
they had these laws in the uk guarding these tracking cookies. anwill they mimic what the uk has, they will create laws tt deal with this. oky, so it says here that it is okay and this is all the risk that he taken that what you deal with is that. >> yes, i think that that can be argument. personally i think that america is founded upon the great principles such as a right to privacy and whatever that is. neil: you both think that we should move on from that. >> i do not think that....
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and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the called for early elections. we've done a pretty good run through every time it's the right of what was in the. world the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell you slate the e.u. delegation were condemning what they describe as russian pressure on kiev where the protesters are set once again to roll into the evening with all eyes now on sunday when the opposition organizers hope that one million people from all over ukraine will descend on the capitol. hill scott there reporting for us political commentator alexander across so often london told us the amount of attention western politicians are paying to ukraine's opposition is unacceptable. my jennifer any ukrainian or russian or any other diplomats or former politicians are proud and politicians would take part in any
and under the rule of law if the opportunity for the called for early elections. we've done a pretty good run through every time it's the right of what was in the. world the opposition continue their blockade of certain government buildings with a deadline set by the government for them to be out expiring on tuesday on the delegation support for the opposition comes despite ukraine's prime minister calling for outside interference to stop and simple tell you slate the e.u. delegation were...
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they're also laws against the horseless carriage at the turn of the 20th century. oh, my god, we can't have these contraptions going all over town, they're going to kill people and children. this is the wave of the future. i love this. i want to order pizza from it as soon as we get one. >> i like that. bernard, are you going to be calling domino's too? >> i think it's a good idea for rural areas. for cities and suburbs, complete disaster. it's a huge pr attack for jeff bezos. he went on "60 minutes" right before cyber monday dropping this bomb. cyber monday sales for amazon, all-time high. maybe using some of that money to jump start this program. >> gary b., what do you think? >> i'm surprisingly in bernard's camp. the good pr part. you know, use the money to actually launch -- i'm with john n jonas. if i was a kid around a neighborhood with a sling shot, this is my first target as it is flying by. >> i don't know, i want a gallon of milk, i want an amazon book, it comes in 30 minutes, i like it. >> i wish this was more than a pr stunt. i have a pit in my stomach
they're also laws against the horseless carriage at the turn of the 20th century. oh, my god, we can't have these contraptions going all over town, they're going to kill people and children. this is the wave of the future. i love this. i want to order pizza from it as soon as we get one. >> i like that. bernard, are you going to be calling domino's too? >> i think it's a good idea for rural areas. for cities and suburbs, complete disaster. it's a huge pr attack for jeff bezos. he...
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that's an error of law. it really depends on the convergence of both an inexperienced corps of new readers who don't have the freedom to exercise their judgment when it's necessary. if you were to sort of compartmentalized in the knowledge, it depends on how you run it. if they are allowed to exercise that qualitative deliberative thought process as we look at these claims in these compartmentalized thinners of excellence, then it would work. i don't think that's necessarily it. just give them the ability to make decisions in exercising good judgment and having rules dictated as a quality of review standard. >> thank you. first of all, i think the asset the fairness is time. if we set up lanes and their pressure to go real fast, it won't matter if they're the most knowledgeable people on the planet. secondly, you are taking the veterans claim away from his local representative. the american legion or others of his organizations representative in boise, idaho, is not going to have access to the file or to you
that's an error of law. it really depends on the convergence of both an inexperienced corps of new readers who don't have the freedom to exercise their judgment when it's necessary. if you were to sort of compartmentalized in the knowledge, it depends on how you run it. if they are allowed to exercise that qualitative deliberative thought process as we look at these claims in these compartmentalized thinners of excellence, then it would work. i don't think that's necessarily it. just give them...
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if my child is assaulted in school, are they not allowed to follow the law? is there a theft, is there a dollar limit? we have good ideas, we need balance and common sense. when we start focusing on playing the numbers game, we're the number one district in the state on arrests, expulsions, they start to manage situations on numbers and politics and not on situations. >> wendy, they've got an environment where kids have got to be on their best pavie i beh but does it create a hostile environment in the school or does it enforce the right kind of discipline. should kids be given a chance when they make another mistake? >> absolutely. i think this puts an unfair pressure on teen-agers. some of the behaviors that you're talking about i'm sorry to say are natural experientially. the problem is we don't understand the developing brain. the developing brain doesn't understand always how to make logical choices and fully comprehend the consequences. as a result, when you arrest these kids or expel them, you're marginalizing them in with a kind of criminal population
if my child is assaulted in school, are they not allowed to follow the law? is there a theft, is there a dollar limit? we have good ideas, we need balance and common sense. when we start focusing on playing the numbers game, we're the number one district in the state on arrests, expulsions, they start to manage situations on numbers and politics and not on situations. >> wendy, they've got an environment where kids have got to be on their best pavie i beh but does it create a hostile...
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relaunch, pointing to reports of rising enrollment numbers and regrouping to sell the controversial law to a still skeptical public. so is obama care on the road to recovery? let's ask "wall street journal" editorial board member joe raggo. deputy member dan hetinger. and kim strasle. has obama care turned the corner here? >> they'd love to make you think that. what that did is they picked a -- they made a deliberate political decision to fix the part of the website that consumers see. they haven't fexed the so-called back end. this is the information systems that transmit data to insurers about who's signing up for their products. it's essentially like ordering something online and never having it go to the weather house to be delivered to you. >> the interface with the consumer is improved. the sign-up numbers -- >> but still not back -- still not totally up to speed. they're pitching this 29,000 enrollment figure for the first two days of december. is that meaningful? >> they were locking for 7 million people to sign up. even if you get 29,000 every day, you're still not going to hit
relaunch, pointing to reports of rising enrollment numbers and regrouping to sell the controversial law to a still skeptical public. so is obama care on the road to recovery? let's ask "wall street journal" editorial board member joe raggo. deputy member dan hetinger. and kim strasle. has obama care turned the corner here? >> they'd love to make you think that. what that did is they picked a -- they made a deliberate political decision to fix the part of the website that...
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if you do nothing here, the law is the sequester and the budget caps. that's the law. so why do the republicans feel compelled to make some kind of deal that will loosen up these spending restraints which i regard as a good thing? >> it's because of the policy. you mentioned the defense hawks, the reality is that the sequester would cut $19 billion out of defense and then turn around and put $23 billion back in over the next two years. you're doing a u-turn where you started. in the meantime, you hurt readiness. it doesn't make policy sense. the goal is smooth that out and change the focus from those accounts to where the real money is. the mandatory spending programs, get a net deficit reduction package. if they can get that's a good deal. >> but they can't. of course you're right about the defense and buck mccann is right. if you look at the line, if you look at the base line, they're up 19% over the next bunch of years out the 2021 or something. 2014 they take another hit. i get that. however from that base it rises about 18 or 19%. that's pretty good. >> the other
if you do nothing here, the law is the sequester and the budget caps. that's the law. so why do the republicans feel compelled to make some kind of deal that will loosen up these spending restraints which i regard as a good thing? >> it's because of the policy. you mentioned the defense hawks, the reality is that the sequester would cut $19 billion out of defense and then turn around and put $23 billion back in over the next two years. you're doing a u-turn where you started. in the...
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people have the right to voice their opinion but without breaking the law it would not be an overstatement to say that many people here view is their enemy number one especially after last week's intense clashes what's there is opinion out there that the police force were simply following the instructions they have received and it's those who gave the orders that should be held responsible for the violence. that are recordings on the internet of the actual orders that received an act as a problem to clear the air we must create a parliamentary commission and find the person who blew it all up and hold them criminally responsible i'm sure the orders came from someone higher than the head of police. as the protests enter their third week the tension is palpable no one wants a repeat of last week's nightmare but a resolution requires calmer efforts from both sides among people whose patience is already wearing worryingly thin. meanwhile ukraine's president has met with weimer putin to discuss strategic ties with russia made a detour to cheat on his way back from china where he hoped to secure
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streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see the outrage that would cause? >> that is something of a mystery. i would stress that that decision would have been made by the individual prosecutors in alexandria and that particular judge. i know there's been some question of that judge's political leanings, but again, i would stress that the egyptian judiciary is a really vast and politically diverse institution and you have judges that have a whole range of political views and philosophies. my sense is that this particular case was the work of institution that are not necessarily coordinating with the cen
streets of cairo, against the implementation of the law. i think what you're going to see going forward is that there's a complex interchange between repression and mobilization that the more the government attempts to criminalize protest, if you will, the more that there's going to be a push back against it. >> when you look back at the case with the young women arrested and sentenced to prison, why do you think the government cracked down so hard against those women? did they not see...